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Aug 24, 2020, 11 tweets

Just in time for the start of the #GOPConvention, we’re back with another quiz based on our series of Convention videos.

Donald Trump's candidacy in 2016 wasn't the first time the GOP was divided by an outsider.
We look back at the 1964 RNC.
WATCH: shorturl.at/acxBQ

Who was the outsider Republican candidate in 1964?

Where was the 1964 Republican National Convention held?

Where was Barry Goldwater from? He was also a 5-term senator from this state.

What did Barry Goldwater oppose in his 1964 campaign?

Watch our 5-minute video on the how the 1964 #RNC and the Rupublican nominee changed the party:

Answer: Barry Goldwater was considered the "outsider" Republican candidate in the 1964 elections.

Answer: The 1964 Republican National Convention was held in San Francisco.
WATCH how the convention in San Francisco was a significant event in the history of the Republican Party:

Answer: Barry Goldwater was a 5-term senator and the presidential nominee in 1964 from Arizona.

Answer: Goldwater voted against the Civil Rights Act.

How the 1964 Republican National Convention and the Republican presidential candidate changed the party.

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